Missed chances and excellent goalkeeping were the reasons why the Greenbacks didn't pick up maximum points from this encounter.

This was by no means a good Bedworth performance as they failed to produce the spark and creativity which been seen in the last month of so.

But they could have come off with a convincing victory under their belts had it not been for the excellent Peter Trego in the Clevedon goal.

At the other end, goalkeeper Gary Hateley hardly a had a save to make and manager Mark Hallam will be disappointed to finish up with only a share of the spoils.

As early as the fourth minute Darren Massingham rocked Trego?s crossbar with a stunning 30-yarder and it wasn?t long before the visiting shot-stopper was called into action. A flowing four man move saw Scott Hadland supply the final pass for Kirk Smith, but his fierce drive was superbly parried by Trego.

Chris Goodman then went close to breaking the deadlock, but his stinging volley was blocked by Trego whilst striker James Wood raced clear, but fired over with just the keeper to beat.

The visitors best moment arrived three minutes from time when Hateley fumbled Shane Hobbs? drive, but the keeper did well to get back up and block Tom Jacobs follow-up.

Trego though was determined to have the last laugh and in the final minute produced his best save of the night. Goodman?s excellent pass sent Wood clear on goal and as he was about to bulge the net, Trego somehow stood big and strong before flying to his left to parry the ball before it was cleared from danger.